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Table 1:
Eval Person 1 | Eval Person 2 |
A A
A B
A C
Trying to use the table above and create a key with a combination of grouping and would look like the following.
Team (Identity of Combinations) | Person
1 A
1 B
2 A
2 C
3 A
3 B
3 C
@Anonymous
Can you explain further on the logic and how you want the 2nd table to be created? IS it in DAX or Power Query?
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The model is built in SSAS so I would prefer to try tacking it in DAX as a calculated table. I understand it's probably much easier to accomplish this task in Power Query. I tried to leave the question high level to just to table creation but maybe context would help.
I'm looking to take a table that is used to evaluate people and has a second column for all of the allocations of work that was done with other individuals. From this table I want to make a handful of combinations stored to a index value. This will allow use this table to produce a score for the team since it will consist of many different type of combinations. Hope this helps, and thank you for response.
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